2023 March Madness: Creighton’s Odds to Win Tournament, Make Final Four

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Creighton bounced Princeton out of the NCAA Tournament Friday in the Sweet 16. The Big East club's one win from the Final Four and two from a chance to win it all.

The Bluejays are +550 to win the title at FanDuel. Those odds imply a 15.4% probability.

Creighton was the largest chalk among all Sweet 16 favorites. The Bluejays closed anywhere from -9.5 to -10.5 on the betting spread and ranged from -500 to -556 on the moneyline to beat Princeton.

Other large favorites couldn't get the job done Friday.

No. 1 seeds Alabama and Houston lost outright to San Diego State and Miami, respectively.

That pits Creighton and San Diego State in the Elite Eight – a rematch of the 2022 NCAA Tournament First Round.

Creighton pulled off an upset against Baylor in the Round of 32.

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